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Rare blue Halite xl (classic locale)
- Wintershall Potash Works, Heringen, Hesse, Germany
- Miniature, 5.0 x 4.7 x 3.8 cm
- Start Time: 05/12/2016 6:30:00 pm (CDT)
- End Time: 05/19/2016 6:30:00 pm (CDT)
- Auction Closed
Item Description
A beautiful and rare blue halite crystal from this classic locale. This impressive crystal has rich, shocking "electric-blue" color-zoning with waxy luster in an otherwise translucent crystal. This is rare older material from the Soviet era and is seldom available. This striking piece is in good shape. The frontal display face appears to be a hard to tell cleavage, while the other four faces of the cube are pristine. From the Cal Tech website http://minerals.caltech.edu: Blue halite is the result of exposure to natural radiation. Initially, if halite (common salt) is exposed to gamma radiation, it turns amber because of F-centers. They are mostly electrons trapped at sites of missing Cl- ions. In time the electrons migrate to Na+ ions and reduce it to Na metal. Atoms of Na metal, in turn, migrate to form colloidal sized aggregates of sodium metal. They are the cause of the blue color. An excellent crystal valued at $400-600.
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